Category: Vocational Nursing

Why Become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)?

Why Become a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)?

  Any nursing student can tell you that becoming a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is no picnic. But a career in vocational nursing is incredibly rewarding – and in high demand! Our society needs nurses who care, and with a vocational nursing degree, you can develop valuable leadership skills, meet the increasing needs of the […]

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Stanbridge University Extends Innovative Healthcare Programs to New Los Angeles Branch Campus

Stanbridge University, an innovative leader in high-tech nursing and allied health education, opens a new Los Angeles branch campus in Alhambra, California. Responding to the shortage of Southern California educational programs leading to licensed healthcare careers, Stanbridge University has opened a second campus in Alhambra, Los Angeles. Classes will begin in Fall 2018 with programs […]

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Stanbridge University Increases Virtual Reality Offerings with Addition of World’s First Virtual Dissection Table

Stanbridge University is pleased to announce the addition of the the most technologically advanced anatomy visualization system in the world to its Virtual Reality Lab. Stanbridge students can now utilize this rare and innovative tool used by the top hospitals and medical facilities. The Anatomage Table is the only fully segmented real human 3D anatomy […]

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LVN vs. LPN: What’s the Difference?

If you’re thinking of becoming a nurse, you’ve likely noticed many abbreviations during your research. With multiple nursing licenses available to pursue, it can be difficult for a prospective student to differentiate between them, especially in the case of Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). What’s the difference between LVNs and LPNs? […]

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From Doctor to Nurse, a Lifelong Journey to Care

From Doctor to Nurse, a Lifelong Journey to Care

Stanbridge graduate Miriam Galindo is a passionate and hardworking individual who has never given up on her dreams of working as a psychiatric nurse. As a recognized valedictorian of her 2017 class, Galindo had been working extraordinarily hard to accomplish these deep-rooted goals for herself. Galindo told us that Stanbridge was the open door she […]

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Where Can a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Work?

Contrary to popular belief, vocational nurses can work in a wide variety of environments. Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) have the flexibility of being necessary for many medical facilities and environments. LVNs are simply known as nurses, and nurses are needed all over the world, pretty much anywhere a doctor cares for patients. Most LVNs work in […]

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What is a Vocational Nurse (LVN)?

In the field of medicine, there are many different types of professional roles. In nursing alone, there are a number of different types of nurses: Licensed Vocational Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Registered Nurse, Travel Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse, Medical-Surgical Nurse, Emergency Room Nurse, Operating Room Nurse, Home Health Nurse, Nursing Assistant, […]

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2016 Alumni Association Board Election Results

2016 Alumni Association Board Election Results

Stanbridge College is pleased to announce the results of the 2016 Alumni Association elections! After an extensive nomination and balloting process, Stanbridge alumni have elected the officers who will represent them on the Executive Board. Please join us in congratulating President Angela Vessey, Vice President Kris Kline, Secretary Chrystal Billings, and Treasurer David Thomas!

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Stanbridge College Expands Cadaver Lab Facilities with Human Specimens

One year after unveiling the first Synthetic Human Cadaver Lab on the West Coast, Stanbridge College has expanded its training resources for students by adding real human cadavers to widen the scope and experience of the anatomy and physiology courses. The cadavers, one male and one female, come to Stanbridge from the University of Arizona, College […]

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